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23 minutes
Seattle Public Schools Faces Financial Reckoning As District Weighs Mergers, Budget Cuts
Seattle Public Schools is facing a financial crisis and must make difficult decisions about staffing, operations, and school structures in order to avoid insolvency within a year, while also addressing persistent achievement gaps in student performance.
Seattle Medium
38 minutes
Seattle Expands Financial Support For Small Businesses Impacted By Crime And Vandalism
Seattle has increased reimbursement limits for its Back to Business Program, providing small businesses affected by crime and vandalism with up to $5,000 per incident for repairs and $10,000 for security improvements.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Beyond Displacement: How Seattle’s Black Community Is Preserving Identity And Connection
Despite decades of displacement, Seattle's African American community has maintained its connection through cultural sovereignty, which has enabled them to preserve their identity, heritage, and institutions, and create opportunities for future generations.
The Urbanist
about 1 hour
Harborview Expansion Plan Hits Trouble, with Parking Costs Front and Center
The medical center campus expansion plan approved by voters in 2020 has ballooned from $1.74 billion to at least $2.25 billion, with the new tower at the heart of the plan pushed from 2028 to at least 2031. Numerous county councilmembers are voicing frustration and alarm over the project's future.
Seattle Medium
about 1 hour
Washington Expands Workplace Support For Employees Experiencing Menopause
Washington has taken the first step in addressing the long-overlooked stage of women's health in the workplace by issuing an executive order to provide accommodations for employees experiencing menopause and develop training resources for employers.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 8 hours
Port of Tacoma OKs ground lease for $250 million cold storage development
The nearly 600,000-square-foot project could support up to 400 jobs and generate around $43 million in annual wages, according to the developer.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 9 hours
Supreme Dumplings opens at Tacoma Mall's new Village complex
The popular dumpling restaurant fills the last major restaurant space in the mall's new Village development.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 10 hours
Indoor golf chain to enter Seattle market with Northgate location
It's part of the latest in a wave of recreational sports chains opening in the region.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 16 hours
AI leasing activity accelerates, propping up Seattle-area office market
Companies like Anthropic and OpenAI are expanding in the Puget Sound area, drawn by the talent pool and lower costs compared to San Francisco and New York.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 16 hours
Seattle biotech looks to raise up to $288 million amid plans to spin out immune medicine business
The publicly traded company is raising the money through convertible senior notes.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 17 hours
Tacoma Public Schools advances plans for new high school
The project, which will allow the school to move from its existing campus, is part of a $650 million bond measure passed by voters in 2024.
Puget Sound Business Journal
about 17 hours
Data center planned inside Starbucks headquarters building in Sodo
Seattle’s recent one-year ban on data centers still allows for new facilities that fall beneath a certain power threshold.